Mannequin Monday #105

After a brief summer break, the project returns with this latest addition to the planet’s largest repository of blighted mannequins, spotted last Saturday in the entry way of the Slovenian Mountaineering Museum in Mojstrana, Slovenia, where it welcomes guests, busted nosed, bruised lip and all.

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If you missed it, the landmark Mannequin Monday #100 is here, along with a brief consideration of the project and a look at a handful of Mannequin Monday legends.

New to this weekly series?

Then I strongly encourage you to invest just a few minutes and catch up here. And check here, too, with a special video presentation (rounded out by a killer soundtrack!) I put together to celebrate the Mannequin Monday project’s first year — an entirely unexpected one year anniversary. It’ll all conspire to make your Monday just a little bit better than it already is and to serve as a blunt reminder that your week will only get better from here. Again, you’re very welcome. And don’t forget to tell your friends.

By the way, this image, snapped on 13 August 2016 also serves as today’s Pic du Jour, the site’s 955th (!!) straight. When you’ve got a few minutes to spare, you can check out some of those here. Enjoy!

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I'm Bob Ramsak, a Ljubljana, Slovenia-based reporter, photographer and blogger driven by a lust for travel, wine, culture and justice. I have a goal to visit all 195 countries recognized by the UN and then open a small cafe and wine bar in a quiet seaside setting.

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